It’s Never Too Late to Think and Grow Rich
Posted on 18. Nov, 2008 by Karen in Books
Last night I came across an iTunes gift card in my purse. I won it in a raffle at a conference I attended recently. I’ve been feeling antsy about the economy lately — haven’t we all — and decided that I shouldn’t just let the gift card sit there. Something led me to the audiobooks on iTunes and then to Napoleon Hill’s timeless book on success — Think and Grow Rich.
It was written after the last major economic crash and told the stories of people who became hugely successful despite all odds. How, you ask? Well I’ve never read the book all the way through. So I can’t answer the question now. But check back with me in a week. It strikes me that this book is probably more relevant now than it’s been since it was written.
Napoleon Hill once said
It takes half your life before you discover that life is a do-it-yourself project.
So from where I sit now in the middle of midlife, our bad economy isn’t the only reason to tap into the wisdom of Think and Grow Rich. Why don’t you join me? If you don’t have an iPod, click here for your free, yes that’s FREE download of the book and then let’s compare notes. I’m betting that:
It’s never too late to think and grow rich.
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Marcy
19. Nov, 2008
Thanks for this Karen! It’s time for me to revisit this classic also.
Allison
19. Nov, 2008
Oh yeah, good book. It’s one of the early wisdom books around the Law of Attraction which The Secret repackaged. I read it last year and found it to be full of thought provoking stuff. Another I like is The Success Principles. All say most of the same things, but sometimes one resonates more than another.
Happy reading, K!
Karen
19. Nov, 2008
Marcy–this book will be fantastic for you as you bring your project from the back burner into broad daylight. Let me know what insights the book gives you.
Allison–my twin. The other audiobook I got on iTunes when I got Think and Grow Rich was none other than The Success Principles!!! I have the book but thought I’d reinforce with the audio. Hearing these great concepts seem to penetrate my midlife brain a little better!
Karen